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Kale: leaf of love

AJ04
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Synopsis
After months of feeling lost and broken, a quiet boy finally steps outside his world of silence—only to meet someone he never expected. Kale is everything he wasn’t looking for, yet somehow becomes everything he can’t ignore. But as feelings slowly grow, so does the painful truth that not all love is meant to be returned. This is a story of healing, longing, and the kind of love that stays… even when it’s never truly yours.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Day I Saw Her

There was a time when I barely left my room.

Days passed without meaning. Morning felt the same as night, and everything in between was just silence filled with thoughts I couldn't escape. I told myself I was trying to move on, but the truth was—I didn't know how.

So I hid.

I buried myself in stories that weren't mine. Manhwa, manga, light novels—anything that could take me somewhere else, even just for a while. I kept turning pages, hoping that maybe, somehow, I'd find a way to fix what I was feeling.

But every story ends.

And when it did, I was still there… in the same room, with the same emptiness.

A month went by like that.

Until one day, for no clear reason, I decided to step outside.

The air felt different. Not better—just unfamiliar, like something I hadn't touched in a long time. My feet carried me somewhere instinctively, to a place that once felt normal.

The basketball court near Keze's house.

It wasn't anything special. Just a half-court, worn out by time and use. But it was enough. Enough to remind me of who I was before everything became so heavy.

Keze was there, as expected.

We talked for a bit—random things, small conversations that didn't need meaning. For a moment, it felt… easy. Like I was slowly remembering how to exist outside my own head.

Then he told me to come inside.

I didn't think twice.

But the moment I stepped through the door, everything shifted.

She was there.

Sitting quietly, like she belonged to a different kind of world. Small in figure, with a soft wolf cut framing her face. She wore a black long-sleeve top and shorts, simple—but somehow, everything about her stood out.

The light caught her just enough.

Enough for me to notice.

Enough for me to stop.

I didn't realize I had paused until I couldn't move anymore. My eyes stayed on her longer than they should have, drawn by something I couldn't explain.

She's beautiful, I thought.

No—

too beautiful.

Not in a way that felt distant or unreachable, but in a way that made everything else feel quieter.

Then, as if she felt it, she looked up.

Our eyes met.

It was brief. Just a second.

But it lingered.

There was no smile, no words—just that silent moment where two strangers became aware of each other. And for reasons I didn't understand, it stayed with me longer than it should have.

I looked away first.

Trying to act normal, I leaned closer to Keze and asked, almost casually,

"Who's that?"

He followed my gaze and shrugged lightly.

"My cousin."

Then he added, like it was nothing—

"Her name's Kate. She's a lesbian."

The words hit softer than I expected… but they still landed.

I didn't even know her, yet something inside me sank. A quiet kind of disappointment I couldn't explain, like realizing something was already out of reach before I even had the chance to understand why I cared.

Still… I couldn't look away completely.

There was something about her.

Something that made me curious.

Something that made me stay aware of her presence, even when I tried not to.

We went back outside after that.

The sound of the basketball hitting the ground, the laughter, the usual noise—it all came back. I played, moved, talked like everything was normal.

But she stayed in my mind.

In between every pause.

In every quiet second.

By the time I got home, it was already late.

My room looked the same. Felt the same.

But as I lay there, staring at the ceiling, I realized something had changed.

Because for the first time in a long while…

my thoughts weren't about the pain I was trying to forget.

They were about her.

And no matter how much I tried—

I couldn't erase her from my mind.